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Mark Arnold (Kyle)

Katherine Cunningham-Eves (Fiona)

Kimberly Stanphill (Ginger)

Mark Arnold (Kyle)

On television, Mr. Arnold is best known to audiences for contract roles on the daytime dramas Edge of Night, Santa Barbara and One Life to Live. He has been seen in the CBS mini-series The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS Movie of the Week My Old Man (starring Warren Oates, Eileen Brennan and Kristy MacNichol), and in episodes of Desperate Housewives, Las Vegas, Threat Matrix, Boy Meets World and Wings. In 2005, Mr. Arnold completed significant roles in three independent feature films; Shimmer (2006 Omaha Film Festival - Narrative Feature Film Category), Love Conquers All and Against the Grain. Other notable films are Teen Wolf (starring Michael J. Fox) and Threesome (starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles.) Since October 2004, Mr. Arnold has appeared in 42 short films seen in festivals around the world.


Katherine Cunningham-Eves (Fiona)
Most recently Katherine was awarded the 2006 GenArts film festival best performance award for her role in the AFI film, The Passage of Mrs. Calabash. Other recent credits include Veronica Mars, Law & Order: CI, Law & Order: SVU, Judging Amy, Charmed, the indie film Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell and Slingshot. Katherine was born in New York City and educated at Carnegie Mellon University and the Moscow Art Theater in Russia. Also, Katherine was just cast as a lead in a feature directed by Tony Krantz (producer on Mulholland Drive and 24) written by writing talent from Band of Brothers.

 

 




Kimberly Stanphill (Ginger)

Kimberly Stanphill was thrilled with the opportunity to work with such a talented cast and crew last summer on the film Alaska. Some of her credits include The O.C., Gilmore Girls, Strong Medicine, Veronica Mars, and the Movie of the Week The Last Ride with Dennis Hopper. She also voiced the evil character of "Cyclo" in the anime Magical Meow Meow Taruto. She's currently performing improv with the Hothouse in North Hollywood, and touting the wonders of Gain laundry detergent as the flirtatious ticket agent in a national commercial.

 

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